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The Huron Expositor, 1964-01-02, Page 12• •k, • gx„Runq ExPosrro4t, SEstrOltni, ONT., JAN- 2, 1964 WS OF ZION SENIOR ROOM OF USS 1, HIBBERT HOLDS CHRISTMAS CONCERT On the closing day of schoal, pupils of USS 1, Hibbert, the senior room, held their 'Christ- mas. party, -beginning with a Red Cross peting, over which president jun Burchill had charge. He and Jim 'Roney in- troduced the games and the program was in charge of Bren- da Racho and Glenda Brown. Susan Wells read a Christmas poem and later made courtesy remarks. Grade VII girls serv- ed lunch. Treats were distribut- ed from the School Board, and there were bags of candy from the bus driver. Earl Roney, who was remembered later with a gift. The teacher, Mrs. Ed Hock- ing, was also the recipient of a Christmas remembrance, with Robert Mitchell making the presentation. Earlier in the Week the music teacher, E. C. Harley, received a gift from the pupils, With Brenda Racho pre- senting it on their behalf. Mrs. Mary Malcolm with Mr. and Mrs.- Ross Gordon, Sea - forth; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal- colm and -family with her siss ter, Mrs. Clayton Sheldon and Mr. Sheldon, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lanni and family in Atwood with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Broughton; Mr. and IVIrs, Herb Britton and family with Mr. .and Mrs. Nor- man Stanlake, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm, and Mrss Lexie Malcolm •with Mr. and,. Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Hensall. 'Mr. Duke Garbutt, from the West, visited with his nephews, Lawrence, Lloyd 'and Earl -Bar- ker and family last week. Mrs. Anne Burchill -and and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burchill -\\2ille 4 ..::, ,.. .,.::;.• Donald G. Eaton • Office in the Masonic Building Phone 75 : Seaforth __TREE • SERVICE TOCAGO-FUEL—CHWF Now road -the -clock free service :to TexAco custom- ers! Plus an annual clean- ing and adjusting of your home oil heating equipment —also completely free. You pay only for defective parts. -Call us today for •Texaco Fuel Chief—the ecenomi- - cal, cleaner -burning heat- ing oil. Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686-W : Seaforth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill. Z.:7 'Mr. Joe Van Volkengoed re- turned home Monday from Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, af- ter an appendix operation, feel- ing much better. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and family and Mrs. Mary Mal- colm visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon and family, Sea - forth, on Sunday, Mrs. Mabel Higgerson had her daughter, Mrs. Ken Elligsen, and Mr. Elligsen and, Terry and Warren for Christmas. With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur- chill were their sons, Mr. Ken Burchilr and Mrs. Burchill, Mr. BobEurchill, Jr., St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Wadland, Woodatock; Mr. and Mrs. Seek Gloor., and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burchill, Mitchell. WEDDINGS , JON ES—STOREY Poinsettas and candelabra were the setting in Winthrop United Church, Saturday, December 21, at 7:30 p.m., for the wedding of Shirley Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Storey, and Garry Wilmer Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Jones, of Kip - pen. The' Rev: J. C. Britton of- ficiated. Traditional wedding music "WaP-played by Mrs. Arnold Scott' and the' soloist was Mr. Lloyd McCluskie of Winthrop. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor - length full ; skirted gown of white lace over peau de soie. The fitted bodice, sprinkled with iridescent pearls, featured a• scoop neckline and long lily - point sleeves. Her fingertip veil _was ,held in _place by a ,heart - shaped 'headpiece. She carried a white Bible, crested with red roses. Gail Storey was her sister's maid of honor; dressed in street-lerigth gown of red vel- vet with white fur muff and cap- lets. Her headpiece was_ a red velvet rose and she carried a nosegay of white and red car- nations. • Bridesmaids were Gwen Jones of Kippen, sister of the greom, and Mary Norris, cousin of the bride. They wore dresses iden- tical to that of the maid of honor, „and_ parried similar ilowers The best man was Alex-Gisn- ville, and theguests were ush ered by Larry Jones, cousin of -the grisons;—and -John Norris, cousin of .the brider A reception was held in Brod. hagen Community Hall. The table was centered with a -wed- ding cake and . candles in a "stairway td happiness, setting" in red and white. The bride's mother received in a turquoise brocaded sheath gown with beige accessories. A corsage of white mums com- pleted ° her ensemble. The groom's mother chose a beige brocaded dress with beige ac- cessories and a corsage of white mums. For going away the bride chose a three-piece double knit turquoise suit with black acces- sories and a corsage of red ros- es. On their return they will reside in Seaforth. Guests were present from London, Lucan, Blyth, Clinton, Stratford, Kippen and Seaforth. LOCAL (Continued from Page 1) • family of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith an family, London, spent the holi day with his mother, Mrs. H. E Smith. Mrs. James Howe, of Wood stock, spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs. Charles MacKay, Joh Street. Miss L. Faulkner spent Christ mas in Galt. Mr. and Mrs -Donald Lemon and family, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey 'Lamont and fam ily, Delhi; Mr. and Mrs. Alber Ausman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lament and fam ily, sGalt; Mr. Melville Lemon and Miss Mary Lamont, Ethel Mr. Arnold Lamont, Hamilton and Miss Nellie Lamont,sof Ori lia, spent Christmas with Mrs Margaret arnont. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes left Saturday by train for Win nipeg, Man., to spend New Year's holiday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Vic Stan and Mr Stan and family. BRIEFS Mrs. C. P. Sills ef town and Miss Mary Lon Sills, London, d sspent Christmas 4th her son, . Mr. Ronald C. Sills and Mrp. • Sills and family. Kitchener. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Cudmore of Wallaceburg and Miss Nancy Cudmore of London spent the Christmas holiday with Miss Hazel Reid and Mr. Dalton Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walters and family of London spent the Christmas holiday with Mr. t and Mrs. W. C. Bennett at Clin- ton. -` • Mr. and 1VIrs.,0. J. Smith and t son Frank, of Ancaster, were Christmas guests of Mr. and - Mrs. F. Kling. t Mrs. J. J. Holland, of town, has received word of the pass- ing of her son, Kale Holland, in - Windsor. • Mr. and Mrs. John Edmunds, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs, Allan Bell of Kitchener, and Mr. and - Mrs. Robert Edmunds, of Mit- chell, will be New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling. . Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Cleary spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary and William •' Cleary, Jr., London. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Regele and family, Dartmouth,Nova Scetia, visited Christmas 'week with his mother, Mrs. Wilson Allan, and Mr. Allan, Tucker - smith. Mrs. Margaret Somers and Cathy and Mrs. George McAr, thur spent Christmas with Mrs. Mae Schram and Mrs. Bessie Teeter of Camlachie. Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Munn spent Christmas in Listowel. Miss Sandra Cleary of London is spending her holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sills and children, Kitchener, visited --his mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills, over the weekend. Christmas visitors at the home of Mrs. John Hotham and Leone included: Mr. John L. Hotham, Miss Madelyn Hotham and Charles Hotham, of Wind,. Sor; Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Laith- waite and three sons, Arnold, Edward and George, of Gode- rich; Mr. and- Mrs. Duncan Cooper, of Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper„ Barbara and Stephen of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Millard , of Brant- ford. Mr. and Mrs, Cloyne Michel of Gorrie, were recent guests of Mrs. H. E. Smith, Mrs. Ron 'Riley and Glenda, of London, spent Christmas week at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Car- ter. Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest, Geddes and Miss Mary Geddes spent Christmas week in London with Mr. and Mrs, Start Geddes and family. . Rt. Rev. Monseignor Feeney; London; Wilfred Feeney, Dub- lin; Mr. and Mrs. Fsrank Osborne, Bill and Sharon, of Toronto; Mr. and • Mrs. Vincent Morrison, of Waterloo, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank -Stock and children, Lon- don, visited during the holiday with Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Meag- her. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sills and daughter, of North By, visited his mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills, this week. Mr, and Mrs. Doug • Keys of Uxbridge are spending the holi- days at the homes of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: -Jarties Keys and' Mr. Robert Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Kelly had as their guests for the holi- day, Mr. James R. Kelly and Eve lyL Kellough, of Torenta, and Mabel Kellough of London. Mrs. Mae Dorrance and Mr. Jack Dorrance left Monday to visit in Oshawa. Christmas guests at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carter were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jervis and David, Clinton; 'Mr. and Mrs. Ron Riley ansrDlenda, Lon- don; 'and Miss Jean Bolger, 'of Walton. • Mr. and Mrs: Harold •Smalldon of Waltoli spent ChrisfMas Day' with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jack- son. Mrs. Ada Dale spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs De.L Krauel and family in Kitcheeer. Mrs. E. P. Chesney spent Christ mas in Clinton. Mrs. Emil Grebner, who has spent several "weeks in Spain, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boyes are spending the Christmas season in Baltimore, M.D. Mrs. C. E. Smith left Sunday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where she will spend some time: • Dr. and- Mrs. J. A.. Munn were in Toronto on Saturday attend- ing f the Proctor-McCahon wed- ding. Too Late TO Classify WANTED — Wo men for Part - ti me housework. Apply Box 1302 Huron Expositor, 02x1 FOR SALsj.- C. Higgins 5 -ft. _ _ maple toboggan, like new,. Price $4.50. Frank .1. Smale, Wilson St. 02x1 Ever' week more people 'dis, cover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Ex- positor Want Ads. 1...••••••• The Perfect . AD -DING MACHINE • for us� in HOME or OFFICE See it at THE HURON EXPOSITOR • SEAFORTII • MAKING TRACKS TO WISH EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR NS JEWELLERS LThe Main 4. Seaforth FUNERALS . - MARY 'LOUISE AUBIN Mary Louise Aubin, 7 -year_ old daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Aubin, Crombie - Street, Seaforth, died Sunday morning in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth, following i a short illness. She was a member " of St. James', Church and a pupil of St. James' Separate School. She is survived, besides her parents- by two sisters, Bern dette and Barbara, both a home, and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aubin, Sea forth. The remains rested at he late resideoce. Requiem Hig Mass was sung Tuesday at 1 a.m. by Rev, C. E. Sullivan Temporary entombment follow ed in the Elizabeth Ritz Mem oriel Mausoleum, Mitchell. Fun eral arrangements were in charge of the Cleary Funera Home. Pallbearers were William Cor riveau,s Victor . Aubin, Lloyd Aubin, Frankland Corriveau Delmar Meelinger and Andre Aubin. WILLIAM ARTHUR MORRIS . • NEWS OF HENSALL IT Hold Candle On Sunday evening the CGIT of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, held their annual can- dlelight service in the Sunday school rooms ' of the church, which was well attended. Mrs. Edgar Munn, the accompanist throughout the program, Queu- ed with a, piano prelude, -fol- lowing a well known ' carol, stioly Night, Peaceful Night." To the processional hymn of "0 Cora, All Ye Faithful," the CGIT girls took their places on the stage with a beautifully dec- orated° setting. The call to worship was giv- en by leader . Mrs. Ross Mac- Donald,: "Behold I bring you fid- ings of great joy, -which shall be to all people, for unto you is born this day in the City of David a Saviotir, which is Christ the Lord. Let us lift our hearts in praise and thanksgiving for His great gift." The choir of the CGIT girl§ sang, "Spirit of God 'Deaeend Upon My Heart." Invocation was given by Mrs. MacDonald (leader). Warm words of welcome were extended to all present by Mrs. MacDonald. The girls presented a skit entitled, "The Spirit of Christrnas"—the three voices of Christmas, and the carrying of His.slight to the --whole world, - "Hark! the Herald -Angels Sing," Rosemarie Nielands, president, taking the leading part, was sung. Others participating were Darbara Schwalm, Patricia Moir, Anne Lawrence, Ann Funk, Faye Troyer and Lois Wright," "Joy To the VViirld, the Lord is Come" was sung by the con- gregationS. Scriptures, first read- er, Barbara Schwalm, St. Luke, chapter 2, verses 8 to '20, was followed by "What Child is This?" sung by the girls; sec- ond reader, Ann Funk, Matthew, chapter 2, verses 1 ,to 12, fol- lowed by praper by Mrs. Mac -- Donald. "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear" was sung by the congregation. The offering,. to, be used at Carmel ;Church to help the CGIT girls in their work, was received and dedicat- ed by Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald favored with a solo, "0 Holy Night," follow- ed with the congregational hymn, "0 Little Town of Beth- lehem." An irepressiveservice was carried out by the girls, where each member of all CG IT groups dedicates her life anew to serve God for the -com- ing year. This was closed with prayer by Mrs. MacDonald. The closing hYmn, "As With Glad- ness, Men of Old," followed with benediction - by Mrs: MacDon- ald. All were, invited to the fire-, side hour, when'lunch was serv- ed by the CGIT girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and David, Kitchener; Mr. Chas, Mickle,Hamilton; Mr. Robert t Mickle, U.W.O., London; Mr. ' and Mrs. Wm. Mickle, Pamela, - Judith 'arid John, of Hensall, r -and Miss Ann Mickle spent Christmas with. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. . Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong were Mr. and s. Merlin Love, John and Pame a, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Pon Flear, Steven, 1 Scott and Susan, of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moir, _ tarry and Randy spent Christ- mas with the latter's parents at Clinton. • Mr. and Mrs.- Don Robinson and family, London, visited with I the latter's nattier, Mrs. W. B. • Messrs. Charles Mickle, on Cross, on Boxing Day. - the teaching staff of Westdale Secondary School, Hamilton, and Robert Mickle, who is ' at- tending U.W.O., London, . are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mickle, and sister Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vol- - - land and members of their fam- ily spent Christmas Day with Mr. Volland's sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs: Eldon Johnston, of Varna. The cele- bration, held in Varna Town Hall, was attended by 50, all on the Volland side. Twenty-eight shut-ins in the village and patients at Queens- way Nursing Home, Hensall, Westminster and St. Joseph's Hospital, London, South Huron District . Hospital, Exeter, and Huronview, Clinton, *egg re- membered with beautiful Christ- mas plants, gifts of the. CP & T committee of Amber Rebekah and IOOF Lodges, Hensall. The plant§ in Hensall were deliver- ed by Mrs. • Clarence Volland, Noble Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge; Wes Rthharilson, Noble Grand of the IOOF, and Mrs. William Arthur Morris, 59 RR 4, Brussels, died Sunday fol lowing a month's illness in Wingham Hospital, Morris was born in England. and had farmed in Tuckersrnith and the Brussels area. In 1943 he married Elizabeth L. Brodhagen, who survives; al so one sister; Mrs. Charles Cup ola, Niagara Falls. Resting at the Box Funeral Home, Seaforth, funeral service will be•held at 2 p.m. on Tues- day. Temporary entombrhent will be in the Elizabeth Ritz Memorial Mausoleum, Mitchell. Interment will take place later in Maitlandbank cemetery, Sea - forth. MISS JESSIE PATTERSON Word was received by Mrs. W. . Bennett, Clinton, of the pass - ng of Miss Jessie Patterson, on ecember- 22, youngest (Laugh- er of the late George Patter - on and Agnes Smith,, formerly f Hullett. Miss . Patterson was born at heldon, North Dakota, when he family moved in 1881. She as lived in the Sheldon -Fargo area, where she was an accom- lished dressmaker. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. William Cuthill, of Bountiful, Utah, and a number of nieces nd nephews. Interment was niade in Sheldon cemeterys— ROBERT C.' HENDERSON A former resident of Sea- orth, Robert Currie Henderson, assed sway on Wednesday, ee: 18, after a long illness, at is residence, 30 Long Crescent, oronto. He was the son of the -slate ohn and Agnes Henderson" and was hOrn on the Huron Road in uckersmith in 1885. He is 'survived by his wife, lia Rae l'Mdeland Henderson; ne daughter; Irene, and one on, Ross Henderson, both o C t 0 S t h pa D h T 0 0 s oronto, and four grandsons, Rosa, Gary, Lar* and Glen Henderson, The fettered was Saturday, ec. 21,, from the Ingram Fun - rat Chapel, 2114 Queen St. 8., Tonto. Interment was in)Pine inns Cemetery, .•Searbert),, Ont. Light Leona Parke, on the GBP & T matching cocktail veils, carry - committee. Two cheques were also given out. Miss Linda Lowery, daughter of Mrs. Erma Lowery, tripped while figure skating at Exeter on Monday, which separated the bone in her kneecap. Linda is in a cast from her ankle to - above her knee. Mrs. Alvin Ulch, Windsor, and Mr. Oswald Brown, Q.C:, and Mrs. Brown, Detroit, were the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little, Marcia and Cheryl, Mrs. Oriole Harvey, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brintnell and farnily,'Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hyde and Lisa, Hen- sall, spent the Christmas holi- day with Mrs. Erma Lowery. "Citizenship and Education" will be the theme of the ,Janu- ary meeting of Hensall Wo- men's Institute, in the Legion Hall. Roll call will be- "a mem- ory of school days."('S Funeral of Miss G. Murray -Funeral services for Miss Georgina Murray, London, for- merly of Hensall, were held Saturday, Dec. 28th, from the James M. Carrothers Funeral Home, London, with burial in Woodland. Cemetery. Miss Mur- ray- passed; away on Thursday in Mason Villa Hospital, Lon- don. She, was a former pstblie school teacher at Wheatley, Blyth and London. Mrs. George Falconer, Clinton, is a niece. Mrs. Lou Simpson spent the Christmas holidays with Mem- bers• of her. family in ' Royal Oak and Birmingham, Mich. The three local churches, beautiful in. holiday motif, were the setting for special services for Christmas and New Year's, with appropriate messages by the ministers and specialsmusic by the choirs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy, London, were guests with Mrs and Mrs. T. Kyle, Sr., on Box- ing Day: " Winners in Drays In a Christmas draw at Wes Richardson's Garage Saturday, winners of prizes, donated by Mr. 'Richardson, were: adults draw, first prize, blanket, Mrs. Harold Campbell, RR 1, Exe- ter; second, Christmas- ,cake, Mrs. Donn Munn, RR 2, Hen- sall; children's draw: first, can- dy cane pack, two feet long,- fill- ed with small candy canes, Jno. Charrette, Hensall; second, a large bottle of, pop, Ann Knight, Hensall. Tickets were drawn by Steven and 'Barbara Cooper, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Richardson. • At Irwin's Ladies' Wear and Dress Goods„ winners s were: hairdry , Kathryn Roszell, Hen- sall; shee arid pillowcases, Jill Drysdale, 1nsa1l. Tickets were draWir-by- mr-Cooper;-Ex- eter. • \NEIN—PARKER Hensall United Claireli, dec- orated with gold and white can- delabra, was the setting for a charming Christmas wedding, Saturday, Deeember 21, at 3:00 p.m., when Rev. 'Harold, Currie united in marriage Geraldine Ruth Parker, London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold :Parker, RR 1, .Hensall, and Constable Douglas James Lawrence Wein, of the RCMP, Ottawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wein, Exeter. The groom was in full dress. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked stun- nin-g in her floor-length'wedding gown of white -French peau de soie. The bodice was highlight- ed by long lily -point sheath sleeVes, and a flattering V-rieck- line. The full flowing bouffant -skirt cascaded at the back to a romantic Chapel train from tri- ple pleats at either side of the waist. To complete her bridal outfit, the bride wore a French pure silk illusion fingertip veil, hand -rolled, caught up by as Queen's crown •headpiece of tiny seed pearls and shimmer- ing , crystals, ral— her bridal flowers were Butterfly Orchids. Maid of honor was Miss Doro- thy Parker, London, sister of the bride; bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Geddis, London, Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Ken Parker, Hensall, and junior bridesmaid, Miss Patsy Parker, Hensall, sister of the bride, pro- vided a colorful background in their cocktail length dresses of French blue charm. Accenting the bodice were elbow -length sleeves , and a shallow bateau neckline. 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Bradley Baker, Hensall„ was ringbearee Merline MacLean, Exeter, attended as best man, and George and Ken Parker, brothers of the bride, Don Hen- drick, Owen Sound, and Ricky Parker, Hensall, junior usher, ushered guests. Mr. Eric Horton, London, played the music and accom- panied the soloist, Miss Sandy Morrow, London. The reception for over Ansa hundred guests was held in $be church parlors, decorated le Christmas motif with table dec- orations of white mums..and pine. - The bride's - mother received' wearing a beige brocade dress with matching accessories. The groom's mother was -gowned in an - aqua brocade dress with nratohing accessories; both wore pink corsages. , • For a wedding trip to the States the bride travelled is a winter white ;coat, fox collar, white hat, cranberry woollen dress -and black accessories. 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